Gigabyte has made what we'd call an "Ultra High-End" board for AM3, if you'd want to call it that. Made for overclocking and for QuadFire, it's not for the timid of heart, or budget. But at least it won't require a 2nd mortgage like the UD9 would. Let's take a closer look at the Gigabyte 890FX-UD7.

The fan controller market has been pretty stagnant over its long lifetime, with the only real changes coming when manufacturers were able to introduce LCD’s for their products. Now Lamptron is taking things to the next level by introducing a fan controller with a touch screen interface. Their aptly named “Touch” incorporates all the features one would expect from a high end controller and then some. In this review we take the Touch for a spin to see if it has what it takes to be known as the next evolution in fan controller design.

SilverStone's HDDBOOST is a unique product that combines the best qualities of traditional hard drive and solid state disk (SSD) into one virtual super storage solution. Depending on the speed of the SSD added, the HDDBOOST can increase the performance of an existing host hard drive considerably. It's a bit of a niche product, but it certainly is innovative. Let's take a look.

The Biostar TA890GXB HD is an affordable 890GX solution in a micro-ATX form factor. Don't let the small size fool you, the TA890GXB HD is part of Biostar's T-series enthusiast mainboard line featuring a host of enthusiast capabilities, like 3+1 power phase design, core unlocking, auto-overclock and support for 16GB dual-channel DDR3 memory up to 1600MHz. The Biostar TA890GXB HD is ideal for HTPC and budget minded enthusiasts who want to get the most and the latest features for the price of an entry level motherboard.

It is common knowledge that today's Intel Core i5 and i7 series of LGA 1156 CPU's are capable of achieving the 4GHz milestone. You should also know that to push past that milestone, and remain stable, you will need a high end motherboard designed specifically for that task. ECS ELITEGROUP have been around for many years but have never really been seen as an enthusiast brand. That may be about to change today, as Benchmark Reviews brings you the ECS P55H-AK Motherboard (P/N 89-206-Y66100), which is part of the Black Series offerings from ECS. As is the norm at Benchmark Reviews, we overclock the ECS P55H-AK to its limits and find out just what it is capable of achieving.

AMD's Eyefinity technology has helped gamers over the past year realise that multi-monitor setups are not that unrealistic, and thanks to great support from game developers, more gamers are considering the move. Sapphire, with its Radeon HD 5770 FleX, caters to gamers who _do_ want Eyefinity, but don't want to go broke in the process.

ASUS Sabertooth X58 ReviewOCC has published a review on the ASUS Sabertooth X58

The Sabertooth X58 provided stable stock and high speed operation without fault. The design of the motherboard is well laid out and the quality of the components used is high. The CPU socket area is very open and free of clutter which should entice some extreme overclockers into trying the motherboard out and its array of more resilient electronics. The color scheme looks good and is uncommon among the PC community. That can be both good and bad as being unique is always special but it also means that to have perfectly matching components to the motherboard, it may require DIY modding and some intensive searching.

Just a few weeks ago SteelSeries announced the Shift gaming keyboard. A versatile gaming peripheral which a difference. Not only are you able to change the visual appearance of the keyboard by swapping out the keyset but you can switch the functionality too. Gamers also have the choice of accessing on-the-fly macro recordings with 8 hotkeys in 3 unique layers - resulting in 24 options. Commands can be rerecorded and assigned to a single key.

Logitech sent us their latest 930 Wirelss headset for testing, we are going to test this wireless set both when it comes to music listening and also gaming. It has a surround function built into it and they seem to be around the same size as a Sennheiser HD555.

It's been a while since I've had the opportunity to review a case from Taiwanese manufacturer Lian Li. The PC-V354 is their new M-ATX case and sports many interesting features that the company has been busy developing over the years.

Lian Li are one of the most popular and well known manufacturers of aluminium enclosures. They also produce other components including additional chassis modification and expansion kits as well as power supplies, notebook coolers and more recently NAS devices too.

KitGuru has been a vocal advocate of the GTX 460 – we believe it is the best value for money card on the market right now. Equally so we have also been singing the praises of AMD’s HD5770 since it was released, especially as a paired up, high performance, low cost Crossfire solution. What better than taking prime examples of each set up, clocking them to extremes and launching them at each other, using KitGuru’s Large Hadron Benchmark Collider? Don your safety gear and let the smashing begin!